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Superman vs Hulk

PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:54 am
by Wigglez
I think these were done on someones home computer during their spare time. I'm not really sure but these are pretty sweet.

http://youtu.be/L6dj7YCEKhw
http://youtu.be/BbizTBYs-rQ
http://youtu.be/CDBNB2hk5t0

Re: Superman vs Hulk

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 10:05 am
by shortwave
they fought in the 90s in the marvel vs dc comic.
superman won.
actually i might change my name to pearman and my first name to sue

Re: Superman vs Hulk

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 4:33 pm
by Wigglez
Yeah I know Superman won against the Hulk but I thought I'd throw this up anyway because it's pretty cool

Re: Superman vs Hulk

PostPosted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 8:57 pm
by DJrasmo
Personally I hope both of these characters fall into a Flaming Pit of Obscurity and die horrible deaths.

Superman is nothing more than DC's "mcguffin" character...any villain that poses "too much" of a threat is simply "Supermanned" out...or they simply "power-up" Supes, ala Goku, to defeat whoever.

Not to mention their whole universe is based off of characters who are little more than lesser-powered clones:
-Shazam and the entire Marvel Family (Captain, Captain Junior, Mary, and Black Adam...heck even Uncle Marvel had a comical run back in the '70s)
-Supergirl
-Superboy
-Bizarro
The list goes on and on.

Hulk was an interesting character a decade before WW Hulk when he had "limits" and actual depth...now he is just another "Goku'd" mcguffin character.

I stopped reading and collecting comics when they started to fall victim to their own doom:

1. Lacking creativity to create actual challenges for their heroes, they instead simply made the villains more powerful...which necessitated the heroes become more powerful to overcome...Ad Nauseum until all your heros are at God-level and you can no longer come up with believable challenges for them (having to teleport Doomsday to the END OF TIME or Superboy actually fighting Satan comes to mind).

2. Characters whose power levels fluctuate according to popularity and buyer demand. I remember when Wolverine used to be the guy who got his arse beat, and what defined him was going back for a second chance and finding a way to win (without a "mcguffin" type plot device)...such as against Cyber or Wendigo...and suddenly during the big crossover he can stand toe-to-toe in a barfight with Lobo, a villain supposedly on par with Superman? (leading to the inevitable conclusion that he could supposedly do the same thing against the Man of Steel...wut?)

It was then that I realized comics had gone mainstream and sold out to commercialism and consumerism

Re: Superman vs Hulk

PostPosted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:17 am
by Dead Metal
Wigglez wrote:Yeah I know Superman won against the Hulk but I thought I'd throw this up anyway because it's pretty cool

From what I read he won in the sense that Hulk beat the crap out of him but then fell into a portal sending him back into the Marvel Universe before he could finish him off, that's also kinda how the fight between Superman and Venom went.

Re: Superman vs Hulk

PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2012 11:35 pm
by FortMacs
DJrasmo wrote:Personally I hope both of these characters fall into a Flaming Pit of Obscurity and die horrible deaths.

Superman is nothing more than DC's "mcguffin" character...any villain that poses "too much" of a threat is simply "Supermanned" out...or they simply "power-up" Supes, ala Goku, to defeat whoever.

Not to mention their whole universe is based off of characters who are little more than lesser-powered clones:
-Shazam and the entire Marvel Family (Captain, Captain Junior, Mary, and Black Adam...heck even Uncle Marvel had a comical run back in the '70s)
-Supergirl
-Superboy
-Bizarro
The list goes on and on.

Hulk was an interesting character a decade before WW Hulk when he had "limits" and actual depth...now he is just another "Goku'd" mcguffin character.

I stopped reading and collecting comics when they started to fall victim to their own doom:

1. Lacking creativity to create actual challenges for their heroes, they instead simply made the villains more powerful...which necessitated the heroes become more powerful to overcome...Ad Nauseum until all your heros are at God-level and you can no longer come up with believable challenges for them (having to teleport Doomsday to the END OF TIME or Superboy actually fighting Satan comes to mind).

2. Characters whose power levels fluctuate according to popularity and buyer demand. I remember when Wolverine used to be the guy who got his arse beat, and what defined him was going back for a second chance and finding a way to win (without a "mcguffin" type plot device)...such as against Cyber or Wendigo...and suddenly during the big crossover he can stand toe-to-toe in a barfight with Lobo, a villain supposedly on par with Superman? (leading to the inevitable conclusion that he could supposedly do the same thing against the Man of Steel...wut?)

It was then that I realized comics had gone mainstream and sold out to commercialism and consumerism


i Feel almost exactly the same. but i know they will never drop either charecter :-(

as for the fight, superman. heat vision got him the win in their first fight will probably do so again.

Re: Superman vs Hulk

PostPosted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 2:36 pm
by Musha
It depends on the writer. To the one guy who said Hulk was a cool character when he had limits, his initial creation it was stated that his power was limitless and multiplied by anger.

Re: Superman vs Hulk

PostPosted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 4:37 pm
by snavej
Both are impossible. Winner: clear understanding.